Colts' Andrew Luck hopes to be restriction-free come training camp

The Indianapolis Colts returned to the facility Monday to kick off the beginning of their offseason workout program. Starting quarterback Andrew Luck was among those to take to the podium to address the media, updating everyone on his rehab.

It isn’t clear how much Luck will be participating this offseason but he’s hoping to be a full-go when training camp arrives in August, he told the media Monday.

“Yeah, I have a goal,” Luck told reporters Monday. “I want to go into training camp without a governor on in my mind on anything and feeling really, really good.”

While Luck is progressing in his rehab in order to return as quickly as possible, he did tell the media he has yet to throw an NFL-sized football, which is different than the miniature sized footballs he’s using in rehab.

“No, I’ve not picked up The Duke and started throwing it yet, and I don’t want to skip steps,” Luck said. “I’m trusting the process that I’m in right now very, very much. I’m trusting myself in this process, and when the time is right, I’ll pick it up.”

It remains to be seen how much Luck will participate this offseason. There is a chance he will be very limited, but he seems optimistic to be ready for training camp.

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